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* {{Buttmonkey}}: She suffers a large number of amusing and largely self-inflicted mishaps, with the show making good use of Laure Calamy's natural talent for physical comedy.

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* {{Buttmonkey}}: She suffers Suffers a large number whole bunch of amusing and largely self-inflicted mishaps, with the show making good use taking full advantage of Laure Calamy's natural talent for physical comedy.
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* OutOfFocus: While he does make some appearances, Hicham is a less prominent character in Season 4. He decides to spend more time in London with his son and gives over day-to-day management of ASK to Andréa. (She runs it into the ground.)

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* OutOfFocus: While he does make some appearances, Hicham is a less prominent character in Season 4. He decides to spend more time in London with his son and gives over day-to-day management of ASK to Andréa. (She She runs it into the ground.)



* SpearCounterpart: To Andréa. Even though they don't get along with one another, they're highly similar people--ambitious, assertive, hotheaded people who struggle to balance their work with their personal relationships.

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* SpearCounterpart: To Andréa. Even though they don't get along with one another, they're highly similar people--ambitious, assertive, hotheaded similar--ambitious, assertive people with [[HairTriggerTemper Hair-Trigger Tempers]] who struggle to balance their work and their relationships with their personal relationships.
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* PapaWolf: While mostly trying to keep her at a distance to preserve his image, Mathias gets his moments regarding Camille.

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* PapaWolf: While Downplayed since he's mostly trying to keep her at a distance to preserve his image, but Mathias gets nonetheless his moments regarding Camille.



* AllGaysArePromiscuous: His definition of not having had sex in ages is six days. In the season 2 premiere he denounces fidelity as an idea, calling it "hetero-conservative thinking" and saying that everyone's body belongs to themselves and not their partners.

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* AllGaysArePromiscuous: His definition of not having had sex in ages is six days. ''six days.'' In the season 2 premiere he denounces fidelity as an idea, calling it "hetero-conservative thinking" and saying stating that everyone's body belongs to themselves and not their partners.



* {{Buttmonkey}}: She suffers a large number of amusing and largely self-inflicted mishaps, with the show making good use of Laure Calamy's natural talent for physical comedy.



* MeanBoss: Hicham is competent and genuinely cares about running the agency well, but his tolerance for mistakes is extremely low and he steamrolls everybody he comes into contact with, generally behaving like a jerk. [[spoiler: Eventually, in season 3, he begins to make an effort to be a nicer person after realizing that literally nobody likes him.]]
* OutOfFocus: While he does make some appearances, Hicham is a less prominent character in Season 4. He decides to spend more time in London with his son and gives over day-to-day management of ASK to Andrea. (She runs it into the ground.)

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* MeanBoss: Hicham is competent and genuinely cares about running the agency well, but his tolerance for mistakes is extremely low and he steamrolls everybody he comes into contact with, generally behaving like a jerk. [[spoiler: Eventually, in season 3, he begins to make an effort to be a nicer person after realizing that literally nobody likes him.]]
him (aside from Arlette, with whom he shares an OddFriendship).
* OutOfFocus: While he does make some appearances, Hicham is a less prominent character in Season 4. He decides to spend more time in London with his son and gives over day-to-day management of ASK to Andrea.Andréa. (She runs it into the ground.)




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* SpearCounterpart: To Andréa. Even though they don't get along with one another, they're highly similar people--ambitious, assertive, hotheaded people who struggle to balance their work with their personal relationships.



* BourgeoisBohemian: She's quite wealthy but is also clearly left-leaning politically and at one point takes a trip to an ashram in India.

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* BourgeoisBohemian: She's quite She comes from a wealthy background but is also clearly left-leaning politically and at one point takes a trip to an ashram in India.

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* NervousWreck: Virtually anything can send her into an anxious tailspin, ''particularly'' if it revolves around Mathias' health and safety. In one episode, when her attempts to reach Mathias by phone repeatedly fail, [[ImproperlyParanoid she gets so worried]] that calls every hospital in Paris before hiring a team of firefighters to break down the door to his apartment.

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* NervousWreck: Virtually anything can send her into an anxious tailspin, ''particularly'' if it revolves around Mathias' health and safety. In one episode, when her attempts to reach Mathias by phone repeatedly fail, [[ImproperlyParanoid she gets so worried]] that calls every hospital in Paris before hiring a team of firefighters to break down the door to his apartment. (It turns out he's just relaxing in a bubble bath with headphones on--or, at least, he was ''trying'' to, before the fire brigade showed up.)



* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Despite her neuroticism, Noémie is also quite feisty, playful, and uninhibited. Starting when she flashes one of her breasts at Mathias at work (much to his shock), she turns into the series' resident MsFanservice, with her nudity becoming a OnceASeason occurrence and culminating in her [[NakedPeopleAreFunny comedic full-frontal scene]] in the Season 4 premiere. This ''really'' stands out in a show in which all the other characters either remain clothed or are granted [[SceneryCensor Scenery Censors]].

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* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Despite her neuroticism, Noémie is also quite feisty, playful, and uninhibited. Starting when she flashes one of her breasts at Mathias at work (much to his shock), she Noémie turns into the series' resident MsFanservice, with her nudity becoming a OnceASeason occurrence and culminating in her [[NakedPeopleAreFunny comedic full-frontal scene]] in the Season 4 premiere. This ''really'' stands out in a show in which all the other characters either remain clothed or are granted [[SceneryCensor Scenery Censors]].



* ChronicSelfDeprecation: Despite her undeniable talent in both acting and singing, Sofia subjects herself to harsh self-criticism and constantly worries about making a bad impression on directors and better-known fellow actors. By the end of the show it seems like she's started to gain some confidence in herself.



* MsFanservice: An InUniverse example--she apparently spends most of her screen time in Julien Doré's "erotic musical" ''The Orgasm Of The Ocean'' naked. She later complains that he edited out the scenes in which she was wearing clothes.

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* MsFanservice: An InUniverse example--she apparently supposedly spends most of her screen time in Julien Doré's "erotic musical" ''The Orgasm Of The Ocean'' naked. She naked (and, despite the film bombing, she quickly becomes a LustObject). Sofia later complains that he Doré edited out the scenes in which she was actually wearing clothes.



* PutOnABus: After being a major presence in the first three seasons, she doesn't appear at all in the fourth, although Mathias does attempt to call her when he's in the hospital during his heart attack. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since by this point she's separated from Mathias.

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* PutOnABus: OutOfFocus: After being a major presence in the first three seasons, she doesn't appear at all in the fourth, although Mathias does attempt to call her when he's in the hospital during his heart attack. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since by this point she's separated from Mathias.

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